If anybody tells me again that throttle bodies are so great and the engine starts at the touch of a button


You guessed it ---------------- no chance , it wont bloody start


He says there's no reason why it wont start then ---------- h'mmmmm



Spot on WernerWerner Van Loock wrote:Well Rob,
Face it, you don't like electronics and electronics don't like you.
Well you would have been righthearbear wrote:Serves you right for having such a small one Rob (I am talking about the battery)
Good idea but it doesn't pop and bangSchrodinger wrote:I had a similar problem with an Emerald ECU a couple of years back and like you I was getting spark and fuel but it would cough and bang but wouldn't run. Eventually i swapped the pins round on the coil pack and everything ran like a dream. The ECU had been wired up round the wrong way. Worth a try?
Yes , I did go through the pages on the laptop and once spun up , it recognised the sensor and showed 190rpm starting rev's. I'll go through it again but am so busy at the moment . Matt D. suggested that I isolate the ECU battery wise and give it it's own supply then see what happensWerner Van Loock wrote:Rob, have you checked with the software to see if you get a cranksignal? Because a ECU won't do a bloody thing without getting a crancksignal
Yes , me too . Think what Matt was saying was have a seperate ' battery ' just for the purposes of experiment . The very stupid thing is ---------- nothing's changed since it last started and ran perfectly apart from getting a brand new ECU from Dunnell. Since I fitted the engine it's run on Dunnell's spare ECU while waiting for his new batch of ECU's on order from his manufacturer .mikeb wrote:Rob,
I'd second the advice from Matt. Had the same problem and ended running the ECU battery feed and the earth directly to the battery terminals.
Mike
Yes , I'll try cranking with plugs out ---- I tested them via the laptop pulse tester .Werner Van Loock wrote:if you get fuel out of the injectors and get a spark from the plugs, then only timing can be wrong, ie plug firing order wrong
have you tested the spark with the software or by cranking with the plug out?
same question for the injectors.
because with cranking you can check wether you get a spark when the piston is up or down, should be up